Robin Easey, a former Ottawa police officer who was gravely wounded by an armed robber in the 1980s and who later became a champion for rehabilitation, has died.
"From the Ottawa policing family the name Robin Easey will never be forgotten," Cox wrote in an email to CTV News Ottawa.
"Sgt. Easey was left in a wheelchair but was always proud to don his police uniform and attend police events and the Canadian Police Memorial on Parliament Hill where he would represent the Ottawa Police to honour the fallen," Cox said. An honour to be here for the unveiling of the new streets in city of Ottawa! Thank you to both Sgt. Robin Easey and Supt. Ralph Erfle.Robin Easey Avenue intersects with Ralph Erfle Way in Barrhaven. Erfle went on to become a superintendent with the Ottawa Police Service.Israel strikes and seals off Gaza after incursion by Hamas, which vows to execute hostages
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